USBA Officers President Mazin Shooni Nashua, NH 248-910-4466
Chris Billiards
Chris Billiards in Chicago Illinois held a USBA Nationals Qualifying event February 12-14. Thirteen players competed for a chance to win a paid entry into the National Championship. Four players emerged victorious in their quest. The thirteen players who assembled were split into one flight of 7 and one flight of 6. Round Robin play continued where the top three players from each of the two preliminary flights moved on to the round robin finals. Felipe, Alfredo, Thang and Olegario will now move on to compete for the 2016 USBA title.
Secretary Tom Paley Fenton, MO 636-861-3437
Treasurer Merrill Hughes Huntington Station, NY 631-338-9698
Ricardo Carranco Los Angeles, CA 323-490-8075
Victor Cuzzi Miami, FL 786-366-7293
Pedro Piedrabuena San Diego, CA 213-458-3950
James Watson Bronx, NY 347 255-4330
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Five of the six finalists are pictured above (left to right): Sabina Manriquez (5th), Felipe Razon (1st), Alfredo Sanches (2nd), Luis Milan (6th) and Olegario Gallo (4th). Not shown is Thang Le (3rd).
USBA Qualifier at Burbank Elks Lodge 1497 – Burbank, CA.
This year, local player and tournament organizer Gilbert Najm had something special planned for his comrades at the Burbank Elks Lodge. Gil organized an intimate and prestigious 3-cushion billiard qualifier event for his fellow playmates in the United States Billiard Association. What was special was the fact that play in the event was shared with hundreds of players and fans around the country through the Live-Stream feed provided by Daniel Busch and POVPool.com. For two days we all watched these great local players fight it out on the tables for a chance to compete in the USBA National Championship. We hope to see more events like this in the future, especially when we can all enjoy them through the Internet. The eighteen players who came were split into 3 groups of 6.
Play began in round robin format with the top two from each group, along with the two best third place finishers overall, moving on to the final round. The finals were played in single elimination knockout format. Another special feature of this event was that no prize money was awarded. Instead, all the tournament prize money was used to maximize the players rewards by providing six of the eight finalists a paid entry to compete in this year’s USBA National Championship. The 2016 National Championship tournament is scheduled to take place March 16-20 at Milllion Dollar Billiards in North Hollywood California. The players who qualified were: 1.Francisco Palafox 2.Ricardo Carranco 3.Vicky Pineda 4.Carlos Alvarez 5.Hillario Augustin 6.Billal Khalifa
L to R) Kelly Kendrick, Ross Bradley, Axel Brutz, Don Schall, Hector Ocampo, Joe Bello, Gilbert Najm, Vicky Pineda, Francisco Palafox, Bilal Khalifa, Hillario Augustin, Ramon Mesa, Carlos Alvarez, Ricardo Carranco and Peter Banyai
President’s Desk
Congratulations to Hugo Patino, our 2016 USBA National Champion! I am so proud of Hugo and all of the players who provided the audience at Million Dollar Billiards in Hollywood, California with beautiful and exciting matches during the recent USBA Nationals. I hope viewers at home also enjoyed the wonderful play broadcast live by PovPool.com Next big event scheduled is in Oaks, Pennsylvania where an invitational 3-Cushion tournament is being sponsored by Professor-Q-Ball and Dennis Dieckman in conjunction with the Allen Hopkins Super Billiard Expo. I will be teaching 3Cushion Billiards to youngsters during special lessons available free of charge at the event. So parents, bring your young bil-
liard enthusiasts and we will show them the fine art of the game and hopefully excite a whole new generation of players. Who knows, maybe our future champion will catch 3-Cushion fever at the show. I hope to see you there April 14 to 17th at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. On behalf of the USBA, I would like to extend a special thank you to Jim Shovak, who has been honored with a lifetime membership. As former President and Secretary/Treasurer to the USBA, his contribution has been immense. Now that we are through with the Nationals, we are scheduling tournaments for the year, so keep your eye on USBA.net for future events.
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Ken Higgins Memorial at Tacoma Elks
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he Tacoma Billiard Federation, hosting the USBA Ken Higgins Memorial on March 4-6, attracted eighteen entrants. The tournament was run as a mixed handicapped event, where any player can win. That made for some exciting action. Tournament director Tim Poole set two flights of nine while using the established USBA handicaps and mixed the flights accordingly with players from each level: A’s , B+, B’s, C+, and C’s. The target scores for the players would in turn be set as: 30-25-21-17-15. At the end of two days of play, the top two players from each flight from the A/B group would advance into the finals to play in a four man round robin. Likewise the top two from the C/C+ group in each flight advanced into the four man round robin finals for that division. This format yields interesting results, some expected and some unexpected. It also gives every player whose handicap is accurate an opportunity to share in the winnings. In the end, the final standing for each division were: C/C+ Division: 1st Dave Law, 2nd Salvy Hernandez, 3rd Richard Kenney, 4th Matt Lind A/B Division: 1st Mark St Angelo, 2nd Jesus Quinonez, 3rd Kip Hocking, 4th Ertan Tarhan There was one especially well-played game that deserves mention. Kip Hocking defeated Ertan Terhan in the finals with a score of 21 in 14 innings for a 1.50 average. Well done Kip! And an honorable mention goes out to the players with
Upcoming USBA Tournaments
April 14-17 Professor-Q-Ball Promotions at the Super Billiard Expo 3-Separate events See ad on page 24 April 22-24 11th Annual Mike Kelley 3-Cushion Tournament - Marshalltown, IA $110 Entry for USBA members For more info call or text John @ 641-751-4696 April 29 - May 1 3rd Annual Parker Hess Memorial USBA “Endorsed” B/C 3-Cushion Tournament Friday, Saturday, Sunday Ashland Elks Lodge # 944
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the longest drive, Mark St Angelo from New Mexico, and Matt Lind from Minneapolis, MN. Thanks to Ed Brasfield, the Tacoma Elks Lodge, the volunteers who served in the Sports Bar, Tom DuCharme, Ralph Miller and Kip Hocking for their support of the event, and to all those who support Three Cushion Billiards in the Pacific Northwest. Mac MacInroy receives gets special thanks for his attention to clean tables and balls every morning.
255 E. Main- Ashland, Oregon 97520 Tournament Directors: Mark Williams, 541-941-1291 and Tom Thomsen 509-240-2027 June 3-5 Amazin Billiards 248 910 4466 USBA Open Tour Details will be posted on usba.net August 1-6 Carom Café, Flushing Queens, NY Verhoeven Open Attention Room Owners interested in USBA events call Mazin Shooni 248 910 4466
Rushville 3-Cushion Tournament
That means the statistics for the event are complete for both Prelims and Finals. The Rushville event was also unique because it honored more than just the top players from the finals. Several players hen George Ashby and Gary Eake were looking to received cash and recognition in different categories: make there Spring Rushville Three Cushion Tour$100 to Joshua Alldridge for High Run in Prelims nament something special they enlisted the help of $100 to Fred Lamers for High Run in Finals there friend Paul Frankel (aka Professor-Q-Ball.) The result $100 to Chris Czaja receiving the Ernie Presto Sportswas the spring tournament held at Rushville Billiards March 4manship Award Trophy as voted by the players. 6 was more than just about producing a tournament winner. A raffle was held for a rare piece of 3-cushion billiard memoThe event itself continues its tradition of being a winner to rabilia. The Original Front Cover of the 1981 National Billiard players and fans alike. News magazine featuring George Ashby winning the USBA The March tournament in Rushville Illinois attracted 28 National 3-Cushion Championship. The raffle was won by players to the warm and friendly atmosphere of Rushville BilDavid Tucker. liards. With former US Champion George Ashby both directRushville is truly a coming together of lovers of the game. ing and playing everyone geared up for a challenging and Gary Eake and George Ashby performed the tournament direccompetitive three days of billiards. The 28 players were split tor duties and ran an exemplary event, the tournament and into four flights of seven for round robin preliminaries. The top large prize fund wouldn’t have been possible without the gentwo from each flight along with the two best third place finisherosity of the many sponsors, including: ers moved on to the final rounds. Green Gables Motel, Los Charros Mexican Bar & Grill,ProfesThe ten finalists, Pictured above left to right: Jonathan Ansor-Q-Ball’s Pool & 3-Cushion News, and Dennis Dieckman derson, Nam Cho, Adrian Viguera, David Tucker, Jim Bishop, With Ashby winning the prelims and having the highest Brian Haff, Fred Lamers, Lupe Cruz, Gary Eake and George average he looked favored to win the event. But Fred Lamers Ashby) went on to another round robin flight! All we can say stepped up with his best game and went undefeated in the 10is wow... 6 games in the prelims and 9 games in the finals! man final round robin flight to win the event and the $1200 That’s a lot of billiard joy! first prize. Here are all the payouts: What Made The Rushville Tournament So Special? 1st Fred Lamers (pictured) $1,200 2nd George Ashby - $950 Unlike other tournaments in the US, the Rushville event is 3rd Brian Haff - $800 4th Adrian Viguera - $660 supported by all the players in many ways. Probably the most 5th Lupe Cruz - $530 6th Jim Bishop - $420 significant is the players willingness to volunteer by keeping 7th Nam Cho - $325 8th David Tucker - $265 score and recording innings while they were idle in any round. 9th Gary Eake - $210 10th Jonathan Anderson - $175 Total $5,535.00 The players and organizers are already talking about the next Rushville event maybe as soon as October. See you there! For more pictures and results from the event visit www.professorqball.com and www.3cushionbilliards.com/
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Hugo Patino WIns the USBA 2016 3-Cushion National Championship
both also with 2-2 scores. But neither moved on as only the two best thirds Story courtesy of www.3CushionBilliards.com had that priviugo Patino (right) wins the USBA 2016 3-Cushion lege. Group C, National Championship. This is Patino’s third was led by championship title, having won thirteen years ago former chamin 2003 and again in 2009. Pedro Piedrabuena, the 8-time pion Hugo former champion was 2nd. Jae Hyung Cho, also a former USBA champion was third. For Patino it was especially gratify- Patino who seemed like a ing after overcoming unexpected losses in the semi-finals in sure thing to order to advance. And his victory was even sweeter as he finally defeated his long-standing rival Piedrabuena in an excit- move on based on his experience and performance in the prelims. But Patino had to fight for his life losing two games ing final match to secure the crown. one to Vicky Pineda and one to Young Gull Lee who was the On March 15th, 40 players met for the draw in the 2016 2015 second-place finisher. In fact, Lee went undefeated to USBA National 3-Cushion Championship. On hand at win the flight at 4-0, Patino took second with a record of 2-2 Million Dollar Billiards in North Hollywood California were and average of 1.039, and Vicky Pineda once again moved on defending champion Pedro Piedrabuena, five former champialso at 2-2 (1.028) as the last best third place finisher. Patino ons including 2-time winner Hugo Patino. In the preliminary rounds the entrants were divided into five did have best game, but only a 1.304. Vicky Pineda had the flights of 8 to play round robin format in a race to 25. The top high run of 13, which earned him half of the high run honors for the event. In fact it was Vicky Pineda’s relentless march 3 from each flight would move on to the semi-final rounds. and great play that would yield even more fireworks in the Tiebreakers were based on total points scored. With such a final round. short match, any one of the talented players could run out at any time. That made for tense and exciting play. The Finals Were Filled With Surprises After exciting play in the preliminary rounds15 players The eight finalists for 2016 were Jae Hyung Cho, Pedro moved on to the semi-finals. The semis split the players into Piedrabuena, Young Gull Lee, Carolos Palafox, Miguel Torres, three groups of five for round robin play in a race to 30 points. Hugo Patino, Ricardo Carranco and Vicky Pineda. The finals In the semi-finals the tiebreaker rule changed to highest were run as an 8-man round robin in a race to 40 points. The average, so every inning and every billiard would count... and top four former champions in the group - Cho, Piedrabuena, it did! Torres and Patino - all had the skills and experience to win. Young Gull Lee had made it to the finals for the second year in The Semi-Final Action Proved a row and was hoping to better his last year’s second place Even Tougher effort. The three newcomers, Palafox, Carranco and Pineda Group A, had two former champions Pedro Piedrabuena had proven their skills in the prelims and the semi-finals, and and Mazin Shooni. It was no surprise that Pedro went 4-0 to were ready to do so once again. take the flight. He had the high run of 12 as well. But Carlos With the early pairings keeping the previous champions Palafox surprised Shooni, as did Ricardo Carranco. Shooni away from meeting with each other, the match proceeded ended 1-3 and was out of the tournament. Palafox at 3-1 moved on along with enjoying best game of the group at 1.579. pretty much as expected. Except once again it was Vicky Pineda with a 40-22 win who sprung the early surprise, this Carranco would also advance with a 2-2 record and a 1.176 time against Miguel Torres. At the midway point the leaders average as the best third place finisher. Group B, also had two former champions Miguel Torres and were Jae Hyung Cho 4-0, Pedro Piedrabuena 4-0, Hugo Patino 4-0 and Miguel Torres 3-1. Vicky Pineda, having performed so Jae Hyung Cho. It was Cho who outplayed the field this time well in the semi-finals and with an early win against Miguel going 4-0 and had best game of 1.875. Torres got stung by Torres in the finals had one more big game to unleash. In a surJustin Lee but at 2-2 was awarded 2nd spot with a 1.186 average. Torres did post the high run of 9 for the group. Carlos prise upset Pedro Piedrabuena fell victim to Pineda 40-38 in 37 innings in they’re second meeting in the event. Pineda was Alvarez (0.929) was third and Justin Lee (0.783) was fourth
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playing a great tournament and really demonstrated his offensive and defensive skills in defeating the 8-time champion. Pineda’s win put Pedro in a tough spot. He could not afford another loss. In the next round Jae Hyung Cho met Pedro Piedrabuena in a match that saw Pedro fall behind early after Cho ran 7 followed by 13 to be the first to reach 20 and the break. But in typical fashion, and with nerves of steel, Pedro whittled away at the lead and came back to win the match 40-36 in 20 innings giving Cho his first loss. Cho’s run of 13 did net him a share of the high run prize with Pineda. The final round match-ups that would determine the championship were Miguel Torres vs Jae Hyung Cho and Hugo Patino vs Pedro Piedrabuena. Cho was in a must-win situation, having posted one loss against Pedro, he needed a win to hang in for at least a playoff match. But Miguel Torres with a run of 11 proved too strong and finished 40-31 in 26 innings (1.538) to end Cho’s chance for a 2016 title. And so it was fitting that the Patino-Piedrabuena match - the final game of the event - would be the decider... and both players knew it. This was not unfamiliar territory for either player. Piedrabuena and Patino had met many times in the past. And in fact Piedrabuena had bested Patino in previous years all their final round matches for a championship. But with courage, skill and steady nerves Patino piled on point-after-point. And with a high run of 10 took a lead he never gave back. The last three points to reach the final score of 40-33 in 21 innings (1.905) will be points Hugo will savor for many years to come. Congratulations to Hugo Patino, the 2016 USBA National 3-Cushion Champion. The total prize fund for the event was $20,300. Here are the final results and prize payouts: 1st Place $4,000 Hugo Patino 2nd Place $3,000 Pedro Piedrabuena 3rd Place $2,000 Jae Hyung Cho 4th Place $1,800 Miguel Torres 5th Place $1,600 Vicky Pineda 6th Place $1,400 Carlos Palafox 7th Place $1,200 Young Gull Lee 8th Place $1,000 Ricardo Carranco 9th Place $800 Carlos Alvarez 10th Place $600 Justin Lee 11th Place $600 Jose Lizarraga 12th Place $600 Mazin Shooni 13th Place $500 Kyung Yim 14th Place $500 Hillario Agustin 15th Place $500 Raye Raskin
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Jae Hyung Cho ran
Best Game $100 Pedro Piedrabuena 2.667 High Run $100 split- Vicky Pineda & Jae Hyung Cho ran 13 USBA and Maazin Shooni, President, wishes to acknowledge the contributions and support of everyone who helped make the National Championship Tournament a success. Thanks goes out to: Million Dollar Billiards and our gracious host Hector Ocampo, All the Staff at Million Dollar Billiards: Freddy, Lourdes, Chavita, Fernando, Rudy, George Sr. & George Jr (Food guys), Tournament Director Charles Brown and Merrill Hughes for running a great event, POVPool - Daniel Busch and Geraldine for a fantastic job on the Livestream, Professor-Q-Ball’s National Pool & 3-Cushion News (pictures courtesy of Professor-Q-Ball), Billizone.com - Electronic Scoring System, and the official USBA Sponsors Tiger Products, Aramith Balls, Simonis Cloth and Verhoeven Tables.
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USBA 2016 3-Cushion National Championship
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ll of the USBA championships matches from the qualifying rounds to the finals are viewable for free on POV Pool’s YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/povpool - Over the course of the next 60 days, the existing video on this channel will gradually be replaced by the HD version with the match title for players to share with fans. If there are any media inquiries, feel free to contact Point Of View Pool Media, directly at daniel@povpool.com or geraldine@povpool.com
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below l-r,Young Gull Lee, Miguel Torres, Pedro Piedrabuena, Vicky Pineda, Carlos Palafox Jae Hyung Cho, Hugo Patino (Winner) and Ricardo Carranco